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Angels outlast Reds, 3-1, in 13 innings
CINCINNATI--Chris Iannetta lined a two-out, two-run single to left field in the top of the 13th inning Monday to lift the Angels to a 3-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in a marathon of a season opener at Great American Ball Park. Angels closer...
Tags: Zack Cozart, Chris Iannetta, Mark Lowe, Ryan Ludwick, Garrett Richards
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Jered Weaver's velocity no better in second start for Angels
The Angels scoffed at the radar gun readings at Great American Ball Park. Jered Weaver's fastball registered in the 84-87 mph range there on opening day, and the Angels suggested that the gun in Cincinnati was a little on the slow side. Weaver, the...
Tags: Tommy Hanson, American League, Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Jered Weaver
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Angels pitcher Joe Blanton gives up 3 homers in 5-4 loss to Reds
CINCINNATI -- Joe Blanton gave up three home runs in his Angels debut, one on his first pitch with his new team, in a 5-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Thursday, the ninth time in his career Blanton has given up three or...
Tags: Joe Blanton, Todd Frazier, Derek Jeter, Aroldis Chapman, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Bats of Pujols, Hamilton show signs of life in Angels' loss to Reds
CINCINNATI -- Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton each had his first hit and run batted in of the season in the Angels’ 5-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday, but it was hardly a satisfying or successful day for the middle-of-the-order hitters....
Tags: Joe Blanton, Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Aroldis Chapman, Sports
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Surprise! Brewers blank the Reds
Milwaukee Journal SentinelCINCINNATI Imagine this: The Milwaukee Brewers finally beat the Cincinnati Reds. They did it with their first shutout of the season. And they did it with another quality start from a pitching staff that is finally showing signs of righting itself....Tags: Jonathan Lucroy, Corey Hart, Logan Schafer, Homer Bailey, Ron Roenicke
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Sheldon Ocker: Indians' spending spree like last offseason unlikely to be repeated
Akron Beacon JournalQuestions to consider: The fans gave the Dolans at least a small vote of confidence when the Indians' owners spent to acquire Michael Bourn, Mark Reynolds, Brett Myers, Drew Stubbs and Nick Swisher. The boost in payroll hasn't translated into bigger...Tags: Grady Sizemore, Washington Nationals, Esmil Rogers, Josh Tomlin, National League
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Cards turn nailbiter into rout
St. Louis Post-DispatchCINCINNATI A series that had the potential to add new depth and renewed friction to the division's best rivalry dispensed with the extracurricular hullabaloo and instead used extra innings to deliver a showcase for two of the league's top teams. All...Tags: Jon Jay, Aroldis Chapman, Sports, Daniel Descalso, National League
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Joe Strauss: Duncans' 'perfect fit' ends too soon
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS To know those in the Duncan family even casually is to know they don't intend their pain for public consumption. But to have known Jeanine Duncan left little choice. To have known Dave and Jeanine Duncan more than a little bit one realizes that...Tags: Francisco Cordero, National Hockey League, World Series, Wrigley Field, Oakland Athletics
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Cardinals lose an intense affair to rival Reds
St. Louis Post-DispatchCINCINNATI A day later than advertised, the Cardinals and Reds finally got the taut, tense and decided-late game that, true to this rivalry, left the losing Cardinals fuming about something that happened on the Great American Ball Park field. It just...Tags: Jon Jay, World Series, Aroldis Chapman, Sports, National League
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Cardinals leave no doubt in routing Reds
St. Louis Post-DispatchCINCINNATI With first place atop the division in play, a prickly past against the second-place Reds as prelude, and a fireworks-ready crowd waiting, the St. Louis Cardinals made their first visit of the season to Cincinnati and promptly dispensed with any...Tags: Jon Jay, Mike Leake, Pete Kozma, Adam Wainwright, Sports
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Braves pound the Twins for sweeping effect
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionATLANTA Decisions, decisions. Braves rookie sensation Evan Gattis was poised and ready at the plate Wednesday afternoon, working with a 3-0 count and the bases loaded. The question was, when the next pitch came over the plate, where was he going to put...Tags: Julio Teheran, B.J. Upton, Craig Kimbrel, Justin Upton, Josh Willingham
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5 STORYLINES TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK
The Dayton Daily News1. Reds welcome Cubbies: After a three-game series at the New York Mets, Cincinnati welcomes Chicago to Great American Ball Park for a three-game series starting Friday. And how is this for cool: Sam the Bald Eagle, who calls the Cincinnati Zoo &...Tags: New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bell Incorporated, U.S. Open (tennis), Sports
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